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NextPointHost dedicated cloud hosting is currently the best on the market

They are fully managed, the support can help you in any situation, but not only replying like robots....

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Cloud Hosting Experience / Re: Which benefits of cloud hosting?
« on: February 13, 2017, 09:14:46 AM »
The article Cloud hosting benefits explain the situation in detail. The truth is that most of the companies offer linux vps as a cloud which is totally unacceptable

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General Cloud Hosting Discussion / Re: A2hosting.com vs QHoster.com
« on: February 02, 2017, 09:31:34 AM »
Why don't you check for more choices? There are hundreds of reliable companies, which can give you a better service.

For example linux vps from NextPointHost is better choice.

You want argumentation why to choose NextPointHost?

1. Better prices - NPH start from €4.28, Qh will cost you 14.95, A2 are most expensive with €45.41

2. More Bandwidth - 3TB for NextPoint vs 1TB for Q vs 2TB for A2

3. rDNS Configuration - avaible only at Next Point Host


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Cloud Hosting Experience / Re: What is the Acutal mean of Cloud Hosting?
« on: January 24, 2017, 08:49:34 AM »
Cloud hosting is the latest form of hosting that has become extremely popular over the past few years. The main concept of cloud hosting is "Divide and Rule" – the resources required for maintaining your website are spread across more than one web server, and are rendered as per need basis.

This greatly reduces the chances of any downtimes in case of a server malfunction.

Another noteworthy aspect is that cloud hosting allows you to manage peak loads easily, without facing any bandwidth issues, since another server can provide the additional resources in such a case.


Hence, your website doesn't rely on just one server, and rather a cluster of servers that work together, termed as "the cloud".

Read more at Cloud hosting get started guide

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